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EP1204607B1
EP1204607B1 EP00946707A EP00946707A EP1204607B1 EP 1204607 B1 EP1204607 B1 EP 1204607B1 EP 00946707 A EP00946707 A EP 00946707A EP 00946707 A EP00946707 A EP 00946707A EP 1204607 B1 EP1204607 B1 EP 1204607B1
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    • C02F1/28Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage by sorption
    • C02F1/281Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage by sorption using inorganic sorbents
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
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    • C02F1/42Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage by ion-exchange
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    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02F2103/00Nature of the water, waste water, sewage or sludge to be treated
    • C02F2103/001Runoff or storm water
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02F3/00Biological treatment of water, waste water, or sewage
    • C02F3/02Aerobic processes
    • C02F3/06Aerobic processes using submerged filters
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02WCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT OR WASTE MANAGEMENT
    • Y02W10/00Technologies for wastewater treatment
    • Y02W10/10Biological treatment of water, waste water, or sewage
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S210/00Liquid purification or separation
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  • the present invention relates to a method for cleaning water, especially surface or waste water from buildings or roads, which water is directed to a sludge separator for separating suspended material.
  • the invention also relates to means for carrying out the method.
  • sludge separator or septic tank is known from US-A-4997562.
  • the tank shown in this document is divided into a plurality of chambers in which the water to be cleaned is brought from each chamber to the next by means of a overflow valve so arranged that the chamber is filled with water up to a certain level before the water flow over to the next chamber. This is for preventing sedimented sludge to leave with the water.
  • a filter chamber is provided in which the water is filtered through sand and a fibrous organic material.
  • AT-B-396921 describes cleaning means in the form of a three compartment septic tank in which the water passes one chamber for sedimenting sludge, one cleaning chamber and one filter bed. To increase the effect of the cleaning chamber, a plurality of walls are arranged so that the water is urged to flow in a loop through the chamber.
  • AT-363871 describes cleaning means with three or four chambers, namely, a sludge separator, a filter chamber, an aerating chamber and a final sedimenting chamber.
  • a sludge separator In the filter chamber the water passes from the bottom of the chamber up through a biofilter.
  • US-A-4,370,234 proposes the provision of a bed of ion exchange particles as a substrate for nitrifying bacteria. Upstream the bed, there is provided a biological filter containing nitrifying bacteria. Solid removal means may be provided upstream the ion exchange bed. A filter bed of activated charcoal for removing organic matter may be provided upstream the ion exchange bed. Aeration means may also be provided in order to create a source of oxygen needed for nitrification.
  • US-A-4,997,562 discloses a compact plant including a multiple-chambered septic tank with four successive chambers.
  • the water to be cleaned is transferred via a respective conduit from one chamber to the next chamber.
  • the conduits are designed to prevent sludge from being transferred between the chambers.
  • a filtration chamber is arranged immediately after the fourth chamber and comprises sand and fibrous organic material for filtering the water to be cleaned.
  • An outlet chamber is arranged after the filtration chamber.
  • the main object of the invention is therefore to provide a method and cleaning means, which is simple and inexpensive to install and run, but notwithstanding this, result in a high degree cleaning of the water.
  • the plant illustrated in figure 1 may for example be used to take care of surface water at roads and the like.
  • the water flows from an existing road embankment 10 or via a conduit 12 in a known way to a sludge separator, such as a three compartment septic tank 14, in which the most coarse particles sediment from the surface water and stay at the bottom of the well.
  • the sedimented material in the well is emptied at regular intervals, for example 1 to 2 times per year.
  • the water from the sludge separator 14 is directed via a conduit 16 to a biostep filter 18 in which a degradation of biological material occurs, which is described in more detail below in connection with figure 4.
  • the filter 18 has a surface of permeable, sintered pure polyethene on which microorganisms are acting.
  • the water rises through the filter insert to the level of a conduit 20, which directs the water to a pump station 22 in which a, for example, submersible pump 24 pumps the water to a level from which it, via a conduit 26, flows to a sorbent chamber 28 in which the water, via a manifold pipe 30 with nozzles, is spread and sprinkled over a sorbent material which reduces by an ion exchanger process the content of phosphorus and nitrogen of the water and where appropriate, also heavy metals.
  • the sorbent material may comprise one or more materials, for exampel polonite TM , a calcium silicate which is provided on a perforated bottom.
  • the material is exchanged for example once a year and may after the reception of phosphorus and nitrogen be used as soil improvement agent.
  • From the sorbent chamber flows now the high degree cleaned water via a conduit 32 to a recipient, which could be a lake, moss or the like.
  • the plant illustrated in the figures 2 and 3 has in principle the same structure as the plant according to figure 1, but has a more compact embodiment for use as a smaller sewage plant, for example for separate houses or groups of houses in sparsely-populated areas.
  • the parts comprised in the plant according to figures 2 and 3 have thus obtained the same reference numerals as the corresponding parts in figure 1 with an additional 1 in front of the numeral.
  • the waste water from a building or a group of houses is directed via a conduit 110 to a sludge separator 114, which for example is of the three compartment septic tank type.
  • the desludged water is thereafter directed via the conduit 116 to the biostep filter of the plant, which filter comprises a compact house 34 divided into three chambers 36, 38 and 40 which comprises biostep filter, pump and sorbent filter respectively.
  • the biostep filter has in this embodiment only a filter insert 42 provided in the filter chamber 36 and the water flows, after the passage through this insert 42, over to the pump chamber 38 where it is pumped by the pump 124 to the upper portion of the sorbent chamber 40 where it via a nozzle 44 is sprinkled and spread over the underlying sorbent material.
  • the sorbent material may thus be a zeolite material or polonite TM , as mentioned in connection with the description of figure 1.
  • the water may also, instead of be sprayed over the material, be supplied through a conduit at the bottom of the sorbent material and pass upwards through the material to an outlet pipe provided above, which will be described in more detail in connection with figure 7.
  • the cleaned water is directed via the conduit 132 to a recipient.
  • the bio step filter 18 of figure 1 is illustrated in a larger scale.
  • the water flows into the lower part of the filter chamber 46 from the conduit 16 and rises upwards in the filter chamber by hydrostatical pressure and passes through the cylindrical filters 48.
  • Their cylindrical or pipeshaped filter bodies 48 are of a permeable material, such as sintered pure polyethene , which forms the bottom and walls of the pipe, while the pipe is open upwards.
  • the permeable material is of a type on which, by means of microorganisms, a bio skin may grow to create micro processes without lowering the permeability.
  • the filters 48 lowers in this way BOD-content in waste water and prevent suspended material to reach the following sorbent filter.
  • the filter bodies 48 are provided, at the top around the opening, with an upper flange 50 with its aid they are sealingly inserted in a plate 52, which in turn, with an inbetween support of a seal 54, rest on a bracket 56 provided around the inner periphery of the chamber 46.
  • the plate 52 is provided with struts 58 with which the insert with the filters 48 may be placed on the ground outside of the well for washing of the filters 48 and which struts 58 are dimensioned in such a way that their weight keeps the plate 52 with the filters 48 pressed against the seal 54 against the pressure of the through flowing water.
  • the plate For lifting the filter insert out of the well 46, the plate is provided with mountings 60 for a lifting yoke 62, which is provided at the top with a ring 64 for connection to a lifting hook (not shown).
  • the water which comes in through the conduit 16 flows through the permeable mantle surface of the filters 48 while depositing pollution on said surface, as described above, into the inner of the pipeshaped filters and flow out from the opening of the filters 48 above the plate 52 and further to the outlet conduit 20, which leads to the pump station 22.
  • the sorbent chamber 70 illustrated in figures 5 and 6, which may be inserted instead of the sorbent chamber 28 in figure 1, comprises a concrete bed 72 in which a number of receptacles 74 are provided, which comprises the sorbent material 76 (figure 6), for exampel of the type previously mentioned in connection with figures 1 and 2. As emerges from figure 6, the sorbent material 76 is filled up in the receptacles 74 to a level "h".
  • a water supply system provided comprising a central pipe 78 and to this, above every pair of receptacles 74, connected spray nozzle holder 80 for supporting nozzles or spray nozzles 82, whereby the pipe 78 and the holder 80 rest on beam profile 84.
  • the pipe 78 is at its far end closed by a terminal end 86, while the fore end has connection means 88 for connection with a supply conduit for the water, such as the conduit 26 in figure 1.
  • each receptacle 74 rest at a bottom 90 of a net or trellis-fabric so that the water after passing the sorbent material 76 may run down into a channel 92 arranged under the bottom 90 and from there via an outlet pipe 94 to a recipient.
  • supply pipes 96 for the water are brought down into the sorbent material 76 with the height h, which pipes open at the bottom of the material.
  • agitators 98 is journalled, which stir and keep the sorbent material 76 in movement.
  • This may, as mentioned above, be poloniteTM, whereby the stirring of the material is done to prevent the forming of lumps and also to improve the cleaning effect.
  • a method and means according to the invention are provided for taking care of surface and waste water in an effective and inexpensive way even though a high degree cleaning of the water is obtained so that it without impact on the environment may be released to a natural recipient, such as a lake, river or moss.
  • the sludge separated in the sludge separator 14 may after suitable processing, such as composting, be used as soil improving agent and the sorbent material in the sorbent chamber 28, which is a natural material with high phosphorus binding capacity, may likewise be used as soil improving agent as it also easily emits phosphorus again to the vegetation.

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Claims (14)

  1. Verfahren zum Reinigen von Oberflächenwasser oder Schmutzwasser von Gebäuden oder Straßen, bei dem das Wasser einem Schlammabscheider zum Separieren von suspendierbarem Material zugeführt wird, das Wasser anschließend einem oder mehreren biologischen Schrittfiltern zugeführt wird, worin das Wasser ein durchlässiges Material einer Art durchläuft, bei der das Wachstum einer durchlässigen biologischen Haut verursacht werden kann, um einen Mikroprozess in Gang zu setzen, ohne die Durchlässigkeit zu verringern, wodurch ein Absetzen von Verschmutzungen an dem Filter oder den Filtern stattfindet, so dass der BSB-Gehalt in dem Wasser gesenkt wird, woraufhin das Wasser zu dem oberen oder unteren Abschnitt einer Sorbenskammer weitergeleitet wird, in der das Fließen des Wassers durch ein Sorbensmaterial bewirkt wird, das geeignet ist, eine Reduzierung von Phosphor, Stickstoff und Schwermetallen durch einen Ionenaustauschprozess zu ermöglichen, und woraufhin das Wasser in einen Empfänger abgeführt wird.
  2. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass ein biologischer Schrittfilter verwendet wird, der ein reines, gesintertes Polyethlyen aufweist.
  3. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass als Sorbensmaterial ein natürliches Material mit hoher Phosphor- und Schwermetallbindungskapazität, beispielsweise Calciumsilikat, verwendet wird.
  4. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Sorbensmaterial gerührt wird.
  5. Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das zu reinigende Wasser über das Sorbensmaterial gesprengt wird.
  6. Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Sorbensmaterial als Bodenverbesserungsmittel verwendet werden kann.
  7. Mittel zur Durchführung des Verfahrens nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, zum Reinigen von Oberflächen- oder Schmutzwasser von Gebäuden oder Straßen, wobei das Mittel umfasst:
    einen Schlammabscheider (14) für eine Grobseparation von suspendierbarem Material,
    einen oder mehrere biologische Schrittfilter (18, 36) für einen Abbau von biologischem Material, der nach dem Schlammabscheider vorgesehen ist, wobei der biologische Filter einen oder mehrere Filter aus einem durchlässigen Material aufweist, die es erlauben, dass das Wasser hindurchfließt und dass eine durchlässige biologische Haut darauf wächst, um einen Mikroprozess in Gang zu setzen, ohne die Durchlässigkeit zu verringern, wodurch eine Ablagerung von Verschmutzungen an dem biologischen Schrittfilter oder den biologischen Schrittfiltern stattfindet, so dass der BSB-Gehalt in dem Wasser gesenkt wird,
    eine Sorbenskammer (28, 40), die nach dem biologischen Filter (18, 36) vorgesehen ist und einen Sorbensfilter aus einem Sorbensmaterial sowie ein Verteilungsmittel zum Verteilen des Wassers über dem Sorbensmaterial aufweist, um das Fließen des Wassers durch das Sorbensmaterial zu ermöglichen, wobei das Sorbensmaterial dafür vorgesehen ist, eine Reduzierung von Phosphor, Stickstoff und Schwermetallen durch einen Ionenaustauschprozess zu ermöglichen, und
    eine Pumpenstation (22, 38), um den Strom des Wassers durch die Anlage aufrechtzuerhalten und ihn dem in der Anlage vorgesehenen Sorbensmaterial zuzuführen.
  8. Mittel nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der biologische Schrittfilter röhrenförmige Körper (42, 48) aus durchlässigem Material aufweist, die so angeordnet sind, dass das Wasser von der Außenseite des Körpers auf seine Innenseite fließt, während Verschmutzungen an der äußeren Mantelfläche des röhrenförmigen Körpers (42, 48) abgelagert werden, wo ein biologischer Mikroprozess in Gang gesetzt wird und ohne Beeinflussungen der Durchlässigkeit des Materials fortschreitet.
  9. Mittel nach Anspruch 7 oder 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Sorbensmaterial an einem perforierten Boden in dem Sorbensfilter vorgesehen ist.
  10. Mittel nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Sorbensfilter ein Rührgerät (98) zum Rühren des Sorbensmaterials umfasst.
  11. Mittel nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die röhrenförmigen Körper (42, 48) in eine Platte (52) eingesetzt werden und jeweils eine Öffnung von dem Inneren des Körpers aufweisen, die sich bis über die Platte (52) öffnet, die abdichtend in einer Filterkammer (36, 46) angebracht ist, bei der das Wasser in die Kammer unter der Platte (52) fließt (mit 16, 116 bezeichnet) und durch die Körper (48) zu der Oberseite der Platte (52) und von dort weiter zu einem Auslass (20) aus der Kammer (46) fließt.
  12. Mittel nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Platte (52) nach unten gerichtete Streben (58) aufweist, die so dimensioniert sind, dass sie die Platte gegen den hydrostatischen Druck des Wassers an einen Stützträger (56) zwingen, der am inneren Umfang der Filterkammer (46) vorgesehen ist, während eine Abdichtung (54) dazwischen stützt.
  13. Mittel nach einem der Ansprüche 5 bis 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der biologische Schrittfilter (36), der Sorbensfilter (40) und die Pumpenstation (38) zusammen in einem kompakten Gehäuse (34) aufgebaut sind, das in drei entsprechende Kammern unterteilt ist.
  14. Mittel nach einem der Ansprüche 5 bis 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Sorbensfilter eine Kammer (72) umfasst, in der mehrere Behälter (74) mit Sorbensmaterial eingesetzt sind, das Wasser von dem vorhergehenden biologischen Schrittfilter den Behältern an ihrem oberen (Fig. 6) oder unteren Abschnitt (Fig. 7) zugeführt wird.
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